Speaking of Web 2.0 and unclear on the concept, Comcast sent me a mailer with three free coupons for any ON DEMAND movie. Great! Oh, not so great. You have to fill out the coupons and *snail mail* them in to receive your credit. On top of that, you have to wait *three* months for the credit to appear on your bill. Uh, guys — you already know when I’m ordering the movie. Couldn’t you use a special code or something and give me the credit right then and there?

Website Services, a new magazine, is offering free subscriptions. The articles in the May issue cover everything from Podcasting and e-commerce to writing sales copy that works (no, I didn’t write it). The issue wasn’t half bad, so I signed up for it — and you can, too, at their Website.

Matt Cutts, blogger and Google employee, opened his blog on Friday for questions about SEO (as of Friday afternoon he had received close to 200). To answer some of these questions, Matt put together a Google Video with three sessions:

Session 1: Qualities of a good site

Session 2: Debunking SEO myths

Session 3: Optimize for search engines or end users?

I haven’t had a chance to view these, but judging from initial comments, it sounds like each one is full of great information.

About the author: Dianna Huff

A marketing consultant for small, family-run industrial manufacturers, Dianna Huff creates and implements thoughtful marketing strategies that help your business grow. She's also the co-author of 101 Ways to Market Your Website, a guide for small business owners, consultants, freelancers -- anyone with a website.